Ethan Mbappé insulted by OM supporters

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The younger brother of the Mbappé siblings, and his mother in turn, were not spared by the Marseille supporters during a Gambardella Cup match.

On Sunday, Olympique de Marseille faced Paris Saint-Germain in the round of 32 of the Gambardella Cup (the French U19 Cup). It was the young Marseille players who qualified for the next round at the end of the penalty shootout (1-1 5-4 on the tabs).

According to Provence, Ethan Mbappé was insulted by supporters of the club from the South of France. Invectives targeting his mother, the now famous Fayza Lamari. The regional daily specifies that Kylian’s little brother was not the only Parisian player to be insulted during this meeting. Last December, Ethan had already been the target of jokes during a trip by the Parisian U18s to Seine-et-Marne, to Mée. Match during which he scored a double.

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